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both have surpassed ben roethlisberger's rating. if you add andrew luck to the mix, three rookie qb's playing in the post season. he's never seen anything like it. >> you take a look at 40 years in the national football league and all first round draft choices that play ten or more games, only 7 guys that's winning records and this year there's three guys with winning records. i can't really explain that. but all three quarterbacks playing at a high level. i think it's great for the game. i think it speaks highly about colleges and what they are doing with the passing attacks now to get them accustomed to the nfl and credit to these quarterbacks and how they play. >> sunday the redskins are on pregame show. all the inside angles as the skins take on the seahawks. the fox network pregame and kick off between the seahawks and redskins. >>> today college football. georgia and nebraska in orlando. start things in the second quarter. taylor martinez finds rex. nebraska built a 31-23 lead. the bulldogs erin murray is good. throws deep to
both have surpassed ben roethlisberger's rating. if you add andrew luck to the mix, three rookie qb's playing in the post season. he's never seen anything like it. >> you take a look at 40 years in the national football league and all first round draft choices that play ten or more games, only 7 guys that's winning records and this year there's three guys with winning records. i can't really explain that. but all three quarterbacks playing at a high level. i think it's great for the game....
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guest: i was just listening to ben casselman. that has been a problem during the recession but this has been going on the last 30, 40 years. the productivity of the american workforce doubled 1975.n 1945 and years, ast 30 or 40 productivity has gone up 80%. in come of the average household has gone up 10%. ceo's up 350%. medical costs, educational costs, lots of other costs are going up. we are looking at this recession. we can get people back to work. it will not close the wealth gap. corporate profits have gone up 20.1%. wall street is going through the roof. main street is stagnating. how did this happen? is it saying something that is structural about america? areproblems that i found much deeper. host: a disparity between what ceo's earn. why such a huge disparity? the difference is not between now and the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's. we had a different business ethic going on. generalleaders -- drucker -- they all believed in stakeholder capitalism, sharing the growth and profits with everybody who has a state in the success
guest: i was just listening to ben casselman. that has been a problem during the recession but this has been going on the last 30, 40 years. the productivity of the american workforce doubled 1975.n 1945 and years, ast 30 or 40 productivity has gone up 80%. in come of the average household has gone up 10%. ceo's up 350%. medical costs, educational costs, lots of other costs are going up. we are looking at this recession. we can get people back to work. it will not close the wealth gap....
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ben affleck. i think at love of people expected he would be nominated for argo as best director but not. >> that was really surprising. i thought he was going to win this year, because they love actors turned directors. it is all about "lincoln." >> and the director of les mis. >> and quinton tarantino was snubbed also. the veterans were snobbed. >> i am curious about the art films that no one has ever heard about that become a huge hit because of their nominations. that doesn't necessarily translate into a big oscars night in television for viewers. it seems to me that the academy working very hard to try to get viewership. seth macfarlane, are you kidding me? this is going to be the best thing ever. family guy for three hours. >> i love the oscars this year. they are saying, we are not going to pander to the masses and try to get a big name. we are going to do this right. in the old days, the big blockbusters like jaws and towering inferno and airport would get nominated. not anymore. there were
ben affleck. i think at love of people expected he would be nominated for argo as best director but not. >> that was really surprising. i thought he was going to win this year, because they love actors turned directors. it is all about "lincoln." >> and the director of les mis. >> and quinton tarantino was snubbed also. the veterans were snobbed. >> i am curious about the art films that no one has ever heard about that become a huge hit because of their...
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ben bernanke said yesterday, we have to stop having these dibait overs the debt ceiling, it's a stupid idea. the head of the federal reserve. i think the democrats are frustrated. i think that's why they passed this bill -- >> neil: where was their frustration 7 years ago, when the folk who is were urging this very action today voted against raising the debt ceiling when george bush was president? where was the great constitutional resolve? >> i don't disagree with ow this. there are politics on both sides. i don't think anyone thinks this is going to pass. let's be clear. but there is growing frustration about the way the republicans are using this to go around the normal committee process -- >> neil: what were they doing seven years ago? were they going around the republican president to get their way? >> no. at the end of the day, the debt sewelling was raised. >> neil: then senator barack obama didn't want to do that because he wanted to send a message. so if republicans are of the same mind-set, what made it appropriate then and inappropriate now? >> because there was no imminent
ben bernanke said yesterday, we have to stop having these dibait overs the debt ceiling, it's a stupid idea. the head of the federal reserve. i think the democrats are frustrated. i think that's why they passed this bill -- >> neil: where was their frustration 7 years ago, when the folk who is were urging this very action today voted against raising the debt ceiling when george bush was president? where was the great constitutional resolve? >> i don't disagree with ow this. there...
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ben carson in politics, not less. and you know, for students and for an intellectual institution that is supposed to be about welcoming different points of view, different-- >> and only eight, eight students. >> and this guy is a-- >> i'm sure-- sean hannity created this guy. >>. >> sean: i created him? >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> he's an outstanding individual. and we gave him an award over ten years ago, he's an outstanding model for our country. >> he's talking about taxes and-- >> leo turrell you should be ashamed of promoting censorship. you're talking about censorship and that's the-- >> guys, hold on. >> leo you should be ashamed of yourself. >> sean: leo, you put your foot in your mouth a lot over the years? you never apologized for things you said. >> i know what i'm talking about. >> sean: and you said things you regret. >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> sean: and have you said things you regret? >> absolutely not. i know what i'm talking about, i'm a community activist, i'm a lawyer. i have some c
ben carson in politics, not less. and you know, for students and for an intellectual institution that is supposed to be about welcoming different points of view, different-- >> and only eight, eight students. >> and this guy is a-- >> i'm sure-- sean hannity created this guy. >>. >> sean: i created him? >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> he's an outstanding individual. and we gave him an award over ten years ago, he's an outstanding model for our...
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. >>> ben netanyahu is charged with too much fat in his budget. report says he spends $2700 of government money every year for ice cream. his office quickly canceled an agreement with a local ice cream parlor. >>> he virtually high-fived and charles maynor liked a page called big bootie freaks and another video of strangers being attacked. his response? "it was a mistake." >>> the story behind first lady michelle obama's bangs. here is what she told rachael ray. >> this is my mid-life crisis. i couldn't get a sports car. they wouldn't let me bungee jump. so i cut my bangs. >> since no pope has stepped down in 700 years it raises quandaries. does he keep his health care coverage and still infallible and what do we call him? those questions and more answered in my must read on my facebook page. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. do you guys ride? well... no. sometime
. >>> ben netanyahu is charged with too much fat in his budget. report says he spends $2700 of government money every year for ice cream. his office quickly canceled an agreement with a local ice cream parlor. >>> he virtually high-fived and charles maynor liked a page called big bootie freaks and another video of strangers being attacked. his response? "it was a mistake." >>> the story behind first lady michelle obama's bangs. here is what she told rachael...
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something happened with ben bernanke's camera. if we get it reestablished we will immediately get it back to you but we have enough to talk about right here. i am liz claman, welcome to come down to the closing bell and we have the camera back. >> uncertainties out there, fiscal, regulatory and so on that no doubt affects some of these calculations. we hear that from the fomc participants around a table as they report from their local districts. there are a lot of factors. usually you think the way at deficit or long term-would affect investment would be through crowding out, raising interest rates but high interest rates, we may have many problems but high interest rates are not the problem. particularly for larger firms there's plenty of credit available at no interest rates and we intend to try to provide that to help the economy grow and stimulate investment spending but it is going to take faster overall growth to get firms to expand capacity and think if consumer spending increases as we think it will and if exports increase
something happened with ben bernanke's camera. if we get it reestablished we will immediately get it back to you but we have enough to talk about right here. i am liz claman, welcome to come down to the closing bell and we have the camera back. >> uncertainties out there, fiscal, regulatory and so on that no doubt affects some of these calculations. we hear that from the fomc participants around a table as they report from their local districts. there are a lot of factors. usually you...
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then down 3-1 and shorthanded, the hawks get another one on a great steal and score from ben smith. it wound up in a shootout, and pittsburgh wins it, 4-3. cubs and brewers in front of a sophisticated audience at miller park. last chance for the cubs to get one in this four-game series. and they did. third inning nate schierholtz fence- hunting, his 21st of the season scored anthony rizzo in front of him. cubs win, 5-1, seven string innings for jake arrieta. sox had the day off, they're at detroit tomorrow. henrik stenson has a one-shot lead in the tour championship, tiger's nine back after a 73. chicago native candace parker of the l-a sparks is the wnba mvp, the sky's elena delle donne and sylvia fowles finished third and fourth in the voting. quality baseball entertainment today. pirates catcher tony sanchez tracking a pop-up near the dugout, right into the dugout. notice first the great catch, and second how the padres really went out of their way to help him out. and then in detroit, prince fielder in pursuit of a pop-up, didn't get there, but he sampled somebody's nachos there
then down 3-1 and shorthanded, the hawks get another one on a great steal and score from ben smith. it wound up in a shootout, and pittsburgh wins it, 4-3. cubs and brewers in front of a sophisticated audience at miller park. last chance for the cubs to get one in this four-game series. and they did. third inning nate schierholtz fence- hunting, his 21st of the season scored anthony rizzo in front of him. cubs win, 5-1, seven string innings for jake arrieta. sox had the day off, they're at...
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to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam and charlie. charles payne. >> you know what? i'm not sure. it depends. the hearings this week started off with fireworks. they're going to continue. no doubt about that. if we look at some of these scandals, wate watergate, iran contra, monica lewinsky, the economies did well throughout all of those. >> neil: not watergate. >> well, the gdp wa was up for e most part. toward the end, it was a complete meltdown. that's what happens when the president leaves in that kind of disgrace. you know, i will say that there's a good side to this, too. the idea of stopping the anti-business agenda of this administration, i don't think the market is unhappy with that. >> neil: charlie? >> i think it's -- listen. watergate, as you know, was in the middle of stagfliation. monica was in the middle of the tech boom. i don't think this matters that much. i don't think this scandal imperils the presidency. the market doesn't care about the president, only the head of the fed. they're printing money. that's what this
to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam and charlie. charles payne. >> you know what? i'm not sure. it depends. the hearings this week started off with fireworks. they're going to continue. no doubt about that. if we look at some of these scandals, wate watergate, iran contra, monica lewinsky, the economies did well throughout all of those. >> neil: not watergate. >> well, the gdp wa was up for e most part. toward the end, it was a complete meltdown. that's...
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. >> do you feel as strongly as ben affleck not being nominated for "argo"? >> you know how it ends and hoping it does the way we know it ends but the thing about ben is he has a career that's going really well and it just may not be his time but i do think we'll see more from ben and seeing oscar nominations down the road. >> we zeroed in on those obviously because of the political nature of those movies. do we see a theme at all or a direction with hollywood or just by coincidence that the buzz around these particular films? >> you know, i think it's sort of a coincidence. it's also, look, we came out of an election year and people, politics are on their mind. people talking about it all the time and social media, on the web, on television. so, i think it's the vibe is there. you know? the academy always loved politics. look at "the hurt locker." "king's speech." it's not a foreign thing to them and real-life stories, it is great because you can't write this stuff if you're going to write a movie about it. >> a wild card since the golden globes are this wee
. >> do you feel as strongly as ben affleck not being nominated for "argo"? >> you know how it ends and hoping it does the way we know it ends but the thing about ben is he has a career that's going really well and it just may not be his time but i do think we'll see more from ben and seeing oscar nominations down the road. >> we zeroed in on those obviously because of the political nature of those movies. do we see a theme at all or a direction with hollywood or...
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but running argument with ben stein. you know, ben comes on here and touts the need to raise taxes and i don't totally disagree with him, but the problem is it's so much easier to raise taxes if you start boy raising taxes you'll never do any of the cuts. the only cuts that we had, when you think about it are the sort of marge nat sequester cuts and we do need-- >> it's never, we have never in this country had an experience where we have cut stuff first and then raised taxes, and it's always raise taxes and then maybe we might, you know, fiddle with the potential growth of the-- >> and adam, coming to that, what were you saying? >> we should get back to the premise the new taxes and the-- >> excuse me it's not adam lashinsky on business, but go ahead. >> all i would like to say, neil, is that all of these -- the new taxes that you listed at the outset, essential i the user fees, this is good public policy. >> you're paying more or not? >> yes, the president shouldn't have said in the campaign not one new tax. i mean, we
but running argument with ben stein. you know, ben comes on here and touts the need to raise taxes and i don't totally disagree with him, but the problem is it's so much easier to raise taxes if you start boy raising taxes you'll never do any of the cuts. the only cuts that we had, when you think about it are the sort of marge nat sequester cuts and we do need-- >> it's never, we have never in this country had an experience where we have cut stuff first and then raised taxes, and it's...
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the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets...
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ben brought up the point. these people are being led down the wrong path. the idea that you should be paid twice as much for a free market wage that you did not earn. here is the thing -- >> they don't understand. >> people it's what the management put if their pocket. >> this is not extortion. >> this is prime example. >> let me finish my point. >> neil: let charles finish. >> 300 million in the hole because the city went on this heavy unionization. they overpriced themselves not only out of the car market but the city is dying. it's worse than anything we're seeing in europe or greece or anything else. >> charles just changed the subject. we don't know what the right way is. you don't know. [ talking over each other ] >> they could get those jobs tomorrow. >>> secondly i don't see why we're blaming unions to try to recruit more members. that is what any organization wants. that is part of the market. >> they are going to lose members, my friend. they will lose them. >> it's a real extortion strike. >> nothing like this. >> at least in a state like michiga
ben brought up the point. these people are being led down the wrong path. the idea that you should be paid twice as much for a free market wage that you did not earn. here is the thing -- >> they don't understand. >> people it's what the management put if their pocket. >> this is not extortion. >> this is prime example. >> let me finish my point. >> neil: let charles finish. >> 300 million in the hole because the city went on this heavy unionization....
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familiar the money and follow ben. >> guysing thank you very much. the cost of the freedom continues on this place for business. you are watching, fox. >> we draw the line in the sand that we are about america. we are american jobs. i am sick and tired. can you imagine paying the dam crazy countries that we get ou oils from instepped of brothers and sister necessary canada. >> a slam bang defense . key stone pipe line. unileaders demanding that the white house stop draggg their feet and c jobs and help a industry that is booming with private money and make the police less dependent on foreign oil. welcome to forbes on fox. we'll have steverick, and sabrina and bill and morgan and rick. >> are they right? >> they are right it is a no brainer. it is coming by pipe line. i rather has the money go to canada tn venezuela and iran that finance terrorism. why not it? >> rick why not? >> it does my heart good to say the unions are right about something. very special moment. this decision has to be made by the people who live along the aquafer that may or may
familiar the money and follow ben. >> guysing thank you very much. the cost of the freedom continues on this place for business. you are watching, fox. >> we draw the line in the sand that we are about america. we are american jobs. i am sick and tired. can you imagine paying the dam crazy countries that we get ou oils from instepped of brothers and sister necessary canada. >> a slam bang defense . key stone pipe line. unileaders demanding that the white house stop draggg...
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ben carson put his size 12 foot in his mouth. >> a black president. a black governor. we have a supreme court justice. race is always an issue in our country, but i think quite frankly we're handling it. >> you're friends with o.j. simpson but you're calling dr. carson a monster. and you're friends with o.j. >> we'll let mr. hannity figure out race relations in america. >>> let's turn to a different kind of scandal and bring in ken vogel, chief investigative reporter at "politico." sabiis so breen sabrina. and lilly, co-founder of excel alliance. lily, mark sanford of south carolina is the latest episode of a scandal tarred american politician. he resigned his governorship as you know four years ago after turning the phrase hiking the appalachian trail into a sexual euphemism. today he's poised to win his party's nomination for his old congressional seat. how did he do it? mow how to they all do it? >> just as brands do it when they come out of a scandal, good pl and good brand management. eventually if you let the dust settle and come back around admitting to the faul
ben carson put his size 12 foot in his mouth. >> a black president. a black governor. we have a supreme court justice. race is always an issue in our country, but i think quite frankly we're handling it. >> you're friends with o.j. simpson but you're calling dr. carson a monster. and you're friends with o.j. >> we'll let mr. hannity figure out race relations in america. >>> let's turn to a different kind of scandal and bring in ken vogel, chief investigative reporter...
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look at this, ben mankiewicz is with me. ben and i did the show together for six years the radio, online etc. we'll have fun and do it together today. >> cenk, thanks for having me. >> okay, what re are we doing basketball first? >> we're doing basketball because it touches on other issues the news today is that rutgers fired their basketball coach mike rice after he engaged in a pattern of behavior that made him resemble bobby knight's more angrier petulant little brother. >> reporter: what caused coach mike rice his job today. he was fired after this video was released showing him hitting, kicking hurling basketballs at players' heads. and behind the bleeps, screaming obscenityies including homophobic words during his first three years of coach. >> the verbal abuse the belittling yeah, i was in total shocked that this guy wasn't fired immediately on the spot. >> that was eric mourdock assistant coach former nba player, second all time in the thank you in steals pretty productive player. not only was rice not fired at the t
look at this, ben mankiewicz is with me. ben and i did the show together for six years the radio, online etc. we'll have fun and do it together today. >> cenk, thanks for having me. >> okay, what re are we doing basketball first? >> we're doing basketball because it touches on other issues the news today is that rutgers fired their basketball coach mike rice after he engaged in a pattern of behavior that made him resemble bobby knight's more angrier petulant little brother....
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. >> let me bring up one piece of information that ben shapiro at breitbart put out today which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is something called friends of hamas. if that is in fact true, senator, would that lead you to vote against mr. hagel? >> you know, i saw that information today also and that is more and more concerning. with each day there are new things coming out. >> they call it information not yet confirmed. all the while acting on it as if it's real, making it real. well, a small sample of friends of hamas were in an uproar, bogus on bogus, that's what i have to say. friedman, the columnist, south dakota ben shapiro about where his friends of hamas information came from. he got this response. the story as reported is correct. whether the information i was given by the source is correct, i am not sure. so now we've come full circle. the breitbart reporter who started the brouhaha acknowledges that his story was a true report of something false. got it? friends of hamas has no basis in reality. the whole thing was an ex
. >> let me bring up one piece of information that ben shapiro at breitbart put out today which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is something called friends of hamas. if that is in fact true, senator, would that lead you to vote against mr. hagel? >> you know, i saw that information today also and that is more and more concerning. with each day there are new things coming out. >> they call it information not yet confirmed....
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our guest is ben shapiro. we have about 40 minutes left in this program. >> caller: i agree with about everything that you are saying. but you really lose me when you talk about iran as a nuclear terrorist threat. and they have been doing nothing but terrorizing the palestinians. they have been there for hundreds of years, killing their people, raping their people. have you defend that? >> guest: that it's a different conflict than the israel and iran conflict. they have the same basic premise, which is religious. israel is historically based. the jews were there far longer than the palestinians. the palestinians are a conglomeration of folks. jordan has 70% palestinian. so there's a lot of history. as far as why iran would be a good source -- i'm not encouraging that the united states take unilateral military action against iran. i'm in encouraging that and they give the green light to do so. israel is threatened for very simple reasons. that is that the arena seem is not being held in a rational fashion. as
our guest is ben shapiro. we have about 40 minutes left in this program. >> caller: i agree with about everything that you are saying. but you really lose me when you talk about iran as a nuclear terrorist threat. and they have been doing nothing but terrorizing the palestinians. they have been there for hundreds of years, killing their people, raping their people. have you defend that? >> guest: that it's a different conflict than the israel and iran conflict. they have the same...
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. >>> you know, meek, staying on that science weather theme, senator ben cardin is backing a list of 20 things government can do to fight climate change. this comes from a list of 200 companies studying changes. cardin said climate change is an you were jept problem. he believes these steps will move the u.s. away from fossil fuels. the recommendations include things like strengthening energy efficiency standards, pushing for new low carbon technology and encouraging government buildings to install energy saving equipment. >>> the radar has been relatively quiet even though we had the clouds and socked in with humidity f your plans will take you west, you'll head out to the 68 split. going toward cumberland and you will see activity, toward hazen, small town in western maryland. future radar into the delay tomorrow, not a lot of new activity, it would appear. the chance for a passing shower but it looks less ominous than it did 24 hours ago. this front is move sog slowly that we don't think this will generate rain until friday, friday evening but the chance for a few showers on your
. >>> you know, meek, staying on that science weather theme, senator ben cardin is backing a list of 20 things government can do to fight climate change. this comes from a list of 200 companies studying changes. cardin said climate change is an you were jept problem. he believes these steps will move the u.s. away from fossil fuels. the recommendations include things like strengthening energy efficiency standards, pushing for new low carbon technology and encouraging government...
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ben bernanke seemed to understand the hiring is coming back down. >> was is the sequester? >> yes, it was feared it would cause massive layoffs. what was the rhetoric of the white house? lo look, this is really big deed. everyone has to stop and consider how bad it is for the economy. they said, we have to hold back. >> what's happening with the consumer? we know that the housing market is doing better. we know the stock market is going gang busters. you look at those three things, what's holding back the animal spirit of the recovery? >> what we're worried about is the sense if we spend money on oil and real estate, these the big projktd, the things that put lots of people to work and they're not happening. when you speak with the bankers, they waubd to lend, but they're afraid they're going to lose ma many. the federal is saying we're knowing this economy is anemic, the only thing that is helping is us overseas money. ret rich people don't want their money in europe. japan, people are pulling money out of their local markets and putting it here. >> the fed is not likely t
ben bernanke seemed to understand the hiring is coming back down. >> was is the sequester? >> yes, it was feared it would cause massive layoffs. what was the rhetoric of the white house? lo look, this is really big deed. everyone has to stop and consider how bad it is for the economy. they said, we have to hold back. >> what's happening with the consumer? we know that the housing market is doing better. we know the stock market is going gang busters. you look at those three...
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lower level ben. also women considerhe themselves highly educated w and men don't want to go to college because it has become so feminized that it starts early. lou: what do you mean feminized? i think tha resonates. >> everything is about what girls and women need not boys. foyers are into masterr, skill, competition and no schools hirschfeldople was only reading books or study skills that are for girls and boys are interested in other things. they want to learn in a different way. and they allowed to sit still. the are boys that can readg ab but nobody does anything about that but also female teachers that only 60% of our men in elementarylo schools. and according to the london school of economics study, a female teachersmi give lower marks to the boys. lou: the reality is becoming such s a constraint with highth orthodoxy that women are doong well buts maybe not as well as inferred. and one research study recently showed an women were up 40 percent of their o breadwinner's but if you look at thoseu
lower level ben. also women considerhe themselves highly educated w and men don't want to go to college because it has become so feminized that it starts early. lou: what do you mean feminized? i think tha resonates. >> everything is about what girls and women need not boys. foyers are into masterr, skill, competition and no schools hirschfeldople was only reading books or study skills that are for girls and boys are interested in other things. they want to learn in a different way. and...
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chairman ben bernanke was first appointed fed share in 2001. that was the most challenging time for monetary and financial policies since the great depression. chairman bernanke was uniquely prepared for this extremely .omplicated role a as a highly respected economist, he taught at harvard and mit before being asked to serve on the princeton faculty. he is an expert on the role of central banks and he is renowned for his research on policy during the great depression, specifically how the fed could have handled things better. in fact, in 2000, he wrote a paper entitled a crash course for central bankers, which was published in foreign policy. he has a deep and longstanding commitment as well to education. he recently took a timeout to do a town hall meeting for k-12 teachers. so i am particularly pleased to say that, joining us in the audience, is an advanced placement economic class from a high school. we're delighted to have you with us. a word about our format. for the first portion of our time, dr. bernanke will join me here on the stage i
chairman ben bernanke was first appointed fed share in 2001. that was the most challenging time for monetary and financial policies since the great depression. chairman bernanke was uniquely prepared for this extremely .omplicated role a as a highly respected economist, he taught at harvard and mit before being asked to serve on the princeton faculty. he is an expert on the role of central banks and he is renowned for his research on policy during the great depression, specifically how the fed...
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ben, were you surprised? >> i was a little bit surprised there wasn't more forceful denial this was a scheme they would ever consider doing. you could have just said no, we are not minting platinum coins with a trillion dollars to allow the treasury to pay its bills. you gave him multiple opportunities that spawn twitter blasts, posts. >> go to treasury, go to treasury. it does seem -- the real issue here is -- the reason why all of us kept asking the question is that if the white house says we are not negotiating on the debt ceiling, what's your plan bn. >> right. right. exactly. there's would plan bs. 14th amendment that could say look, it is -- unconstitutional the debt ceiling ruled that out and could have ruled out the platinum coin. which they didn't do. i don't think it means they would do it. i don't think they would ultimately do it. can't come to that. look like a banana republic if we have the executive branch printing trillion dollar coins, treasury to pit our bills p.m. rightly says congress has
ben, were you surprised? >> i was a little bit surprised there wasn't more forceful denial this was a scheme they would ever consider doing. you could have just said no, we are not minting platinum coins with a trillion dollars to allow the treasury to pay its bills. you gave him multiple opportunities that spawn twitter blasts, posts. >> go to treasury, go to treasury. it does seem -- the real issue here is -- the reason why all of us kept asking the question is that if the white...
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and they are more concerned with ben bernanke. ben bernanke suggested that he may raise interest rates as you know. and we had a 200 down day last friday. they are more foxed on ben and their mother focus-- they are m on and -- maybe they are happy that he is neutered. breaking live today, news, we are trying give you the latest developments here on this because we want to keep up with this for you and the latest business developments in the meantime, i just want to show you what some of the images that we are finally getting out of oklahoma, the morning after. and as you can see, this is just, the tip of the iceberg here. a lot of flooding, a lot of damage. does not mean that five dead is anything to write home about. but it could have been a lot worse. the governor and left to deal with this, and she will be with us after this. ng an advertising spokesman i have to look my best on camera. whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah.
and they are more concerned with ben bernanke. ben bernanke suggested that he may raise interest rates as you know. and we had a 200 down day last friday. they are more foxed on ben and their mother focus-- they are m on and -- maybe they are happy that he is neutered. breaking live today, news, we are trying give you the latest developments here on this because we want to keep up with this for you and the latest business developments in the meantime, i just want to show you what some of the...
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we always felt that ben probably loved tammy because how could you not love tammy. we didn't know ben that well so we didn't think that that had happened. >> an old friend and fellow bookie testified that four months before the murders, brett was talking about a separation. >> my advice to him, if he wanted it, was that being that it was coming up on the holidays, for him to try to go home and work it out with aly and at least get through the holidays for the kids' sake and after the first of year for them to try to get back together. if separating was an option then, so be it. >> a bad marriage is one thing, murder is another. so prosecutors turned to a different motive, money. unbeknownst to tammy, brett was in deep debt. he had made the biggest mistake a bookie can make, he gambled himself. and brett wasn't too good at it. gunter told an investigator brett owed him big money. >> i just told him about the brett and i had individually, his own account. the $100,000, $101,000. >> this was not the first time brett's gambling had been a serious issues. >> it had nearl
we always felt that ben probably loved tammy because how could you not love tammy. we didn't know ben that well so we didn't think that that had happened. >> an old friend and fellow bookie testified that four months before the murders, brett was talking about a separation. >> my advice to him, if he wanted it, was that being that it was coming up on the holidays, for him to try to go home and work it out with aly and at least get through the holidays for the kids' sake and after...
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cbs news president david rhodes and abc news president ben sherwood, both have siblings that not only work at the white house, that not only work for president obama, but they work at the nfc on foreign policy issues directly related to benghazi. let's call a spade a spade. let's also show you why cnn did not go very far in covering these hearings because the cnn deputy bureau chief, virginia moseley, is married to hillary clinton's deputy, tom nize. it is time for the media to start asking questions why are they not covering this. it's a family matter for some of them. >> they don't want to bring embarrassment upon folks who -- who they're close to. >> who directly are related to this story. absolutely. they're covering for them. there's no question about it. >> it's actually worse than that if it's possible. that is, cheryl at kerr son of cbs has been a hero of the story. she's had her own string of scoops the last eight month. and she had a nice write up in the "post" which i'll give them credit for, the mead brazil responded with cbs management is suspicious. they think she's beco
cbs news president david rhodes and abc news president ben sherwood, both have siblings that not only work at the white house, that not only work for president obama, but they work at the nfc on foreign policy issues directly related to benghazi. let's call a spade a spade. let's also show you why cnn did not go very far in covering these hearings because the cnn deputy bureau chief, virginia moseley, is married to hillary clinton's deputy, tom nize. it is time for the media to start asking...
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if you are still with us, though, what a day it has ben. the fiscal cliff has been averted. we do have a deal in washington d.c. the president will sign it. the congress goes out with a big bang. now it's time for the daily run down. have a very good night. >> democrats was soon forget the acquaintances they made in 2012 that propelled president obama to four more years. what's in store and what will the president be able to accomplish before leaving the white house? recent history shows some highs and lows for second term presidents. what can president obama learn from the mistakes and big breaks that shaped the country for the last 30 years? and a who's who to keep your eyes on for the coming year. it will new names emerged as the leading voices of their parties? whoa old familiar ones jockey for the next presidential fight? happy holidays and new year and hello from washington. this is a special year-end edition of the daily rundown but also a preview. all this hour we will look at what lessons we got from 2012 and what they will mean. maybe we'll even slept in something
if you are still with us, though, what a day it has ben. the fiscal cliff has been averted. we do have a deal in washington d.c. the president will sign it. the congress goes out with a big bang. now it's time for the daily run down. have a very good night. >> democrats was soon forget the acquaintances they made in 2012 that propelled president obama to four more years. what's in store and what will the president be able to accomplish before leaving the white house? recent history shows...
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ben bernanke goes before congress. is doing it this wednesday and factor for our lawmakers ask this question him make sure we as a society understand what they're doing and why and what the risks are and hold them accountable if they get wrong i think that's one of the most important things we can do in this world where they are deploying this vast power on behalf of all of us. so that is my take and that is the story of "the alchemists." i hope you read the book and enjoy. i would love to answer your questions or hear your comments. [applause] >> in if you ask the question, can you please go to the mic in the back? >> from what i read, this austerity that has been pushed by congress has been debunked. the study was absolutely wrong, and i don't know whether bernanke has the power or the will to come out and say, no, this is not the time for austerity. we need to spend federal dollars in order to get an employed populace. you are never going to lower employment unless the fed to can print money start printing it and hi
ben bernanke goes before congress. is doing it this wednesday and factor for our lawmakers ask this question him make sure we as a society understand what they're doing and why and what the risks are and hold them accountable if they get wrong i think that's one of the most important things we can do in this world where they are deploying this vast power on behalf of all of us. so that is my take and that is the story of "the alchemists." i hope you read the book and enjoy. i would...
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ben carson and i think that would be a fabulous ticket right there. iffar as hillary clinton, she runs, she is going to answer some questions about benghazi. was sleeping. nobody spoke to the president from 10:00 that evening -- he was at home in bed resting up for his campaign the next day -- no one spoke to the president. no one spoke to hillary clinton. do not provide security for the consulate over there in benghazi. somebody is going to have to answer. the truth will come out next week in this hearing. when it comes out, people will understand what went on better the night that four american people were killed there in benghazi. host: carl from west virginia, the second person this morning pushing for a ben carson candidacy. we are done with the segment of the "washington journal." \ up next, "washington post" finance reporter ylan mui will join us. later, steve ellis will join us to talk about new revelations at the iris paid out billions of dollars in refunds -- that the irs paid out billions of dollars in refunds to people who were not code it
ben carson and i think that would be a fabulous ticket right there. iffar as hillary clinton, she runs, she is going to answer some questions about benghazi. was sleeping. nobody spoke to the president from 10:00 that evening -- he was at home in bed resting up for his campaign the next day -- no one spoke to the president. no one spoke to hillary clinton. do not provide security for the consulate over there in benghazi. somebody is going to have to answer. the truth will come out next week in...
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ben tracy is in san diego for us tonight. ben? >> scott, hannah anderson's father brett brought his daughter home to san diego today. in a brief statement here at the sheriff's department in san diego he thanked everyone for their support and then askd for privacy. brett anderson says his family needs to grieve and heal now that his 16-year-old daughter hannah has been found. >> the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. i am very proud of her and i love her very much. >> reporter: on august 4, the body of anderson's mother christina and eight-year-old brother ethan were found inside dimaggio's burning home in san diego. a family friend, dimaggio is believed to have then kidnapped a 16-year-old which led to a highly publicized amber alert and international manhunt. on wednesday er inly 1,000 miles from san diego in a remote area of idaho a group of four horseback riders saw the pair. they said anderson looked scared and was wearing pajama bottoms. mark john was one of the riders. >> it wa
ben tracy is in san diego for us tonight. ben? >> scott, hannah anderson's father brett brought his daughter home to san diego today. in a brief statement here at the sheriff's department in san diego he thanked everyone for their support and then askd for privacy. brett anderson says his family needs to grieve and heal now that his 16-year-old daughter hannah has been found. >> the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. i am very proud of...
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what ben franklin, benjamin, mr. franklin said there are several parts of this constitution which i do not at present approve but i'm not sure, i shall never approve them. then he said he would accept the constitution because i expect no better and because i'm not sure it is not the best. what a ringing endorsement that was. my name is benjamin franklin and i kind of approve this message. >> right. >> well first of all there are like six double negatives in there he was also a big sex cub guy tlarx is the other thing i found out. >> you try to read all the deep profound things about these guys and you see sex club and i spend 20 minutes i want to read about that. >> that shows you can take the man out of the massachusetts but you can't take the massachusetts out of the man. >> i don't get that but i'm going along with it anyways. >> i don't want to be stupid. i'm like ha, good one, john. i don't know. all presidents claim to be big defenders of the constitution but i think we know deep down that there has never been
what ben franklin, benjamin, mr. franklin said there are several parts of this constitution which i do not at present approve but i'm not sure, i shall never approve them. then he said he would accept the constitution because i expect no better and because i'm not sure it is not the best. what a ringing endorsement that was. my name is benjamin franklin and i kind of approve this message. >> right. >> well first of all there are like six double negatives in there he was also a big...
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in early june andrea formed hitting big ben dropping tornadoes and flooding cities across the east coast. next came barry a rapidly developing storm forcing thousands to find dry land. by late july two more had developed dumping more rain over an already soaked area. the say son since then has been quiet. sahara air has invaded the atlantic preventing more storms forming. however the pattern for explosive storm development remains alive and well today noa said they will adjust their total slightly to reject the calm pattern but remain confident an active season will remain. they expect 13 to 19 named storms with six to nine storms maturing in to hurricanes. they anticipate three to five forming in to major hurricanes with winds above one hundred milessa hour. we are entering the peak of the season that favors storm development in the united states >> now to refresh your memory here is my 2013 outlook. at this time i still feel confident in it calling for an active season but not as crazy as some of the other forecasts have been out there. now the latest scans of the radar shows us that t
in early june andrea formed hitting big ben dropping tornadoes and flooding cities across the east coast. next came barry a rapidly developing storm forcing thousands to find dry land. by late july two more had developed dumping more rain over an already soaked area. the say son since then has been quiet. sahara air has invaded the atlantic preventing more storms forming. however the pattern for explosive storm development remains alive and well today noa said they will adjust their total...
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. >> ben chaz is a member of a tribe that doesn't get special government help. and yet. >> the area where you live looks different from indian reservations. these mansions look like english manors. >> ian take you to one neighborhood where my people are from and show you nicer homes than a whole sioux reservation. >> this is not casino money. no special deal for your tribe. >> oh, no. in my tribe, woe -- we don't have casinos. we have 12 banks. >> he says his tribe does well because the federal government does not recognize them as a sovereign tribe though their congressman wants to change that. >> it's time for discrimination to end and recognition to begin. >> mike knows if he wants to stay in washington, dc he has to support the tribe or he won't be there. >> this is an injustice that must be resolved. >> if the congressman gets his way your tribe will get 8 a million. >> if y want to become dependent on the federal government and sell your soul for 80 million, i understand that and some people are willing to do that. >> indian activityists they ought to get
. >> ben chaz is a member of a tribe that doesn't get special government help. and yet. >> the area where you live looks different from indian reservations. these mansions look like english manors. >> ian take you to one neighborhood where my people are from and show you nicer homes than a whole sioux reservation. >> this is not casino money. no special deal for your tribe. >> oh, no. in my tribe, woe -- we don't have casinos. we have 12 banks. >> he says his...
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that's a sigh of relief over what ben bernanke will do next. it helped push the dow into record territory. how do you think we'll close out the week? >> we've seen record numbers out there. certainly been a strong week for the markets. let me point you to a couple big stories on the business arena today. one is about swiss bank accounts, which may not be all that secret if the justice department has its way. basically, u.s. tax authorities have been trying to pull a veil of secrecy back on these accounts. the swiss cabinet last week came up with a proposal that helps the u.s. follow the money trail, so some banks can provide information to the u.s. on potential clients who have transferred money elsewhere just as the u.s. was trying to crack down on tax evaders so the likes of some of the banks expected to participate in exchange toll escape criminal prosecution. this is a bit of a compromise by the swiss parliament. another story going around are the wars in the telecommunications arena. sprint trying to maintain its market share against the l
that's a sigh of relief over what ben bernanke will do next. it helped push the dow into record territory. how do you think we'll close out the week? >> we've seen record numbers out there. certainly been a strong week for the markets. let me point you to a couple big stories on the business arena today. one is about swiss bank accounts, which may not be all that secret if the justice department has its way. basically, u.s. tax authorities have been trying to pull a veil of secrecy back...
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so now i want to welcome, jenks and ben. they are cohosting today. they are wearing uniforms. >> all right. it's similar. at some point you are going to wear something similar. >> put on your glasses cenk. >> all right. we have a great show for you. >> let's hear about it. >> we're not allowed to say illegal immigration anymore. and we'll discuss whether that's too politically direct or not. and sanford has his hot mistress out. is that acceptable? >> we'll talk to bill sharp who was the leading voice of news in charleston, south carolina where i worked for five years we'll be joining us with his take. and people are talking about the coach at rutgers being fired, and the other issue is the ucla coach, and what he didn't know regarding a sexual assault ten years ago. >> michael: all right. we will be watching. thanks guys have a great show. yesterday president obama unveiled a new effort to map the brains activity in unprecedented detail. it records new activity to find cures for brain diseases. he asked congress to approve a $100 million investment
so now i want to welcome, jenks and ben. they are cohosting today. they are wearing uniforms. >> all right. it's similar. at some point you are going to wear something similar. >> put on your glasses cenk. >> all right. we have a great show for you. >> let's hear about it. >> we're not allowed to say illegal immigration anymore. and we'll discuss whether that's too politically direct or not. and sanford has his hot mistress out. is that acceptable? >> we'll...
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and however, ben, look at the women in the cabinet. hillary clinton in her 60's and janet napolitano i think she's not married and you know, you can find women who could do the job who aren't necessarily young mothers, it's not like there's an absence of qualified available women out there. so why isn't he finding them? >> well, i think he's finding people he's comfortable with. and that's the problem when you make laws based on political gain. and the president did this to make minority like him and did this so women would like mitt romney better than his binder filled with women. and the democrats are missing right now. and the president has people he likes and trusts and saying the most important job i've got to fill, i'm going with the person that i believe in and not fill a quota even though he told the rest of his government, and maybe why we have such a screwed up government, told them to run their government if it's as quota system instead of the best men or women for the job. the president got himself in a lot of trouble and d
and however, ben, look at the women in the cabinet. hillary clinton in her 60's and janet napolitano i think she's not married and you know, you can find women who could do the job who aren't necessarily young mothers, it's not like there's an absence of qualified available women out there. so why isn't he finding them? >> well, i think he's finding people he's comfortable with. and that's the problem when you make laws based on political gain. and the president did this to make minority...
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>> my pick is for ben who can't be with us. sdy, the s&p dividend paying e.t.f. people who don't have charles' stock-picking brilliance need to invest in the whole markable. >> very few people. which is why we never recommend individual stocks. something like that. >> something like that. >> something like that. >> pick a stock that nobody oes. >> we love you wherever you are. "cost of freedom" continues right now on fox. >>> remember this? >> stay out of my business. stay out of my healthcare. >> how in the world are we going to pay for it? >> more government, higher cost, and less choice. >> so what makes you think the government could run a new healthcare program? >> incredible. that was before they passed the law, so now that their worst fears are being realized with the disastrous roll-out is obamacare the threat to individual freedom that protesters warnedded it would be? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." go in focus with steve
>> my pick is for ben who can't be with us. sdy, the s&p dividend paying e.t.f. people who don't have charles' stock-picking brilliance need to invest in the whole markable. >> very few people. which is why we never recommend individual stocks. something like that. >> something like that. >> something like that. >> pick a stock that nobody oes. >> we love you wherever you are. "cost of freedom" continues right now on fox. >>> remember...